Same room-different windows? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the relationship between self-report and neuropsychological tests of cognitive flexibility in …

CA Howlett, MA Wewege, C Berryman, A Oldach… - Clinical Psychology …, 2021 - Elsevier
Cognitive flexibility can be thought of as the ability to effectively adapt one's cognitive and
behavioural strategies in response to changing task or environmental demands. To …

Back to the drawing board—The relationship between self-report and neuropsychological tests of cognitive flexibility in clinical cohorts: A systematic review and meta …

CA Howlett, MA Wewege, C Berryman, A Oldach… - …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Cognitive flexibility has been previously described as the ability to adjust
cognitive and behavioral strategies in response to changing contextual demands. Cognitive …

The use of Multi-Sensory Environments with autistic children: Exploring the effect of having control of sensory changes

KL Unwin, G Powell, CRG Jones - Autism, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Multi-Sensory Environments (also called sensory or Snoezelen® rooms) are specialised
spaces that contain equipment to modify the environment. They are commonly used in …

The impact of COVID-19 restrictions on psychological distress in family caregivers of children with neurodevelopmental disability in the UK

K Gillespie-Smith, D McConachie, C Ballantyne… - Journal of Autism and …, 2021 - Springer
Caregivers of a child with a neurodevelopmental disability are more vulnerable to mental
health difficulties. These difficulties are influenced by the child's challenging behaviours, and …

Cognitive flexibility in autism: Evidence from young autistic children

M Andreou, K Konstantopoulos, E Peristeri - Autism Research, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
We examined the cognitive flexibility performance of young autistic children and a group of
neurotypical peers. Thirty‐six autistic children (72–83 months) and 200 age‐matched …

Impact of mask use on face recognition: An eye-tracking study

JH Hsiao, W Liao, RVY Tso - Cognitive Research: Principles and …, 2022 - Springer
We examined how mask use affects performance and eye movements in face recognition
and whether strategy change reflected in eye movements is associated with performance …

The comorbidity between autism spectrum disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder is mediated by brooding rumination

O Golan, N Haruvi-Lamdan, N Laor, D Horesh - Autism, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by social
communication difficulties and restricted, repetitive behaviors. Autism spectrum disorder is …

[HTML][HTML] Shank postsynaptic scaffolding proteins in autism spectrum disorder: Mouse models and their dysfunctions in behaviors, synapses, and molecules

S Jung, M Park - Pharmacological Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Postsynaptic scaffolding proteins, which are major components of the postsynaptic density
(PSD) at excitatory synapses, include Shank, PSD-95, A-kinase anchoring protein, Homer …

Conflation between self-report and neurocognitive assessments of cognitive flexibility: A critical review of the Jingle Fallacy

CA Howlett, S Miles, C Berryman… - Australian Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Cognitive flexibility is a widely studied construct and is considered an important treatment
target for several psychological disorders. The convergence of several independent fields of …

Association of cognitive flexibility with neural activation during the theory of mind processing

H Sami, S Tei, H Takahashi, J Fujino - Behavioural Brain Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Theory of mind (ToM), which is the ability to infer and reason about others' mental
states, plays a key role in successful social interactions. Previous studies have shown that …